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Rhodesia Medal |
| Rhodesia Medal | |
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![]() Obverse (left), reverse (right) and ribbon of medal |
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| Awarded by United Kingdom, Australia, |
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| Type | Campaign Medal |
| Eligibility | MIlitary, civilian and police personnel |
| Awarded for | service in Rhodesia |
| Statistics | |
| Established | August 1980 |
| Total awarded | 144 at 30 June2006 |
The Rhodesia Medal was initiated by the British Government in consultation with
Australia,
Each country treats the medal as part of its own honours system.
Qualification
- The medal is awarded for service of at least 14 days between 1 December1979 and 20 March1980, to members of the military and police forces, as well as eligible civilians, who participated in the lead-up to Zimbabwean independence.
Description
- The circular, rhodium-plated cupro-nickel Rhodesia Medal features the crowned effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.
- The reverse of the medal depicts a sable antelope surrounded by the inscription 'THE RHODESIA MEDAL' and '1980'.
- The ribbon is sky-blue with three central stripes of red, white and blue. .
See Also
References
- It's an Honour - Australian Government site
- ADF Honours and Awards
- NZDF Medals
- Rhodesia Medal Regulations
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